recipe

Sweet Corn and Tomato Bisque

When I had guests to dinner, this past Saturday,  I wanted to serve something warm.  I mean it has been bone chilling cold  in New York and my New Jersey friends did not have  warmer weather.

I happen to come across this soup recipe in the Franklin Square town paper,   Sweet Corn and Tomato Bisque soup, and the ingredients sounded like the perfect hot item to get our insides feeling warm , and not to full,  so we could eat the pork chops I was going to also serve.

Now making this recipe on the blind was daring of me but since they are really old friends I made a decision to make it for the first time . My husband said I was taking a really big chance making a new recipe without testing it out.  I ignored his comment and went shopping for the necessary ingredients.  See I figured,  if you like corn and tomatos, which I knew they did, then this soup would be tasty good.

So here it is, Sweet Corn and Tomato Bisque Soup.

 

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, 1/2 onion, finely chopped, 4 ears fresh Florida sweet corn kernels removed ( I bought a package of frozen corn, HA!)  1 large garlic clove, minced, 4 cups low-sodium broth (vegetable or chicken) 2 tablespoons sour cream, 2 medium tomatoes, coarsely chopped, 1 scallion, thinly sliced, 1 tablespoon cilantro, finely chopped, plus more for garnish and last but not least Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper.

Melt butter in large pot. Add onion and cook over moderately high heat, stirring, for about 6-7 minutes.

Stir in corn and garlic, cooking about 5 minutes.

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Add broth and simmer about 15 minutes.  Lightly season with kosher salt and pepper to taste.

Transfer half the soup into blender or food processor; puree until almost smooth.  Add blended soup back into unblended soup; stir to combine.  Add tomatoes, scallion and 1 tablespoon cilantro; bring to a boil.

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Serve hot; garnish with cilantro

In my book soup is a must have when the weather is nasty and making you feel like you will never feel the warmth of the sun again.

Soup does make a body feel good!

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product review, Video

Marimekko 2014 Spring Launch #MarimekkoKids

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This has been one very long winter. So, how happy was I when my daughter asked if I’d like to meet her and my granddaughter Natalie Girl And The Blog   in the city? Yep, very happy.

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I met them and their friends at Marimekko for the kids Spring Launch.

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As soon as we walked in, there it was  – SPRING. Lovely, bright colors, patterns, children, music and  laughter.

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First the  girls got their face painted. Strike a pose 🙂

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Refreshments and a fashion show. I just love a dress!

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I had a wonderful day. P.S. Hurry Spring.

 

 

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Here I am with my daughter Lady and the Blog, Just Another Manic Mommy and Mom Confessionals.
Photo taken by Natalie 🙂

Did You Know

Bacon,Bacon,Bacon

I am not a bacon lover.  I went most of my life rejecting this processed fatty meat.  I did do some cooking with it, for flavor of course, but always removed it and gave it to my husband or children to eat.  See they were bacon lovers.

Then I come across this interesting piece called, “The 5 facts about bacon”

Fact 1 – Bacon is addictive.  Bacon contains 6 types of umami, which produces an addictive chemical response.  Now this explains why my family is bacon wrapped.

Fact 2 –  Bacon is the oldest processed meat.  How old is oldest?  Chinese were preserving and salting pork bellies as far back as 1500 BC.  That’s BC, like Before Christ…Holy Moly!

Fact 3 –  Bacon contains micronutrient called Choline.  Choline has been linked to helping fetal brain development.  This fact was the most amazing fact about bacon.  Would you have ever considered that  bacon would be a benefit to  fetal development?  Crazy!  Sure wish I would have know this when I was having my kids.  I might have ended up being a bacon eating like the rest of my family.

Fact 4- Over 2 BILLION pounds of bacon is sold in the US every year.  Now that is a lot of bacon.

Fact 5  -It was Oscar Mayer who introduced the first packaged, sliced bacon that we now buy.  Thank you,  Mr. Mayer.

 I have decided to rethink my stance on bacon.  It’s time to be less judgmental about this processed meat.

I just may give bacon a chance the next time I go out for breakfast.  Bacon and eggs!  Now that is going to be a real first for me.